Deathloop has received its first major game update. Imaginatively titled Game Update 1, it adds HDR calibration to the PlayStation 5 version, as well as fixing issues with unlocking a couple of trophies and a rare instance that could cause the game to crash.
The patch, which is around 5GB in size, also adds an onscreen poor-connection indicator, improves camera smoothness, tweaks some of the NPC behaviors, and adds a variety of other gameplay tweaks. You can check out the patch highlights below:
Deathloop Game Update 1 Patch Notes
- Added HDR calibration screen to UI options
- Improved performance and stability when ray tracing is turned on
- Improved NPC pathing and reactions to the player
- Added an indicator of poor connection quality in the upper right of the screen (resembles a speedometer with an exclamation point)
- Improved the content of PS5 Activities & Game Help systems
- Improved vibrations on DualSense controller
- Improved audio mix quality
- Fixed laser mines, turrets and fireworks behavior for both Colt and Julianna players
- Fixed unlock issue with “Oops” and “Deathday Suit” trophies
- Fixed issue that could cause Colt’s progression to be reset even if player chose ‘no’ on confirmation
- Fixed crash issue when a player unlocks a feat using Havoc while playing as Julianna
- Fixed Aleksis Dorsey reactions, making him easier to identify among his party guests
- Fixed issue that was causing assassinations to glitch sometimes while playing as Julianna
- Julianna’s actions no longer directly unlock trophies for Colt
- Julianna players will no longer hear radio conversations meant for only Colt
- Fixed issue with leaning inconsistency (inputs will no longer be ignored sporadically)
Deathloop has received plenty of critical praise since its release last month, including getting the Editor’s Choice accolade from us. It topped the UK sales charts in its first week of release and featured near the top of the PlayStation Store download charts for September. Developed by the now-Microsoft-owned Arkane Lyon, Deathloop is a console exclusive for PlayStation 5 until at least September next year.
[Source: Bethesda]